More information is available at www.pdsa.org.uk/petcheckPDSA’s PetCheck vehicle will return to the area in six months, to see how the pets are getting on.

Worryingly, the charity’s annual PAW Report has found that awareness of the Animal Welfare Act is at an all-time low.

Millions of pets aren’t having their basic needs met, not through deliberate mistreatment, but because owners don’t always understand exactly what their pet’s needs are and how to meet them.

PDSA is on a mission to improve the life of all pets through preventing suffering, treating sick and injured pets, and helping to educate pet owners about the welfare needs of pets.

Last year 4,525 Pet Wellbeing MOTs were completed, resulting in significant improvements to local dogs’ wellbeing.

For instance, 34% of dogs were assessed as having behavioural issues when they were first seen, but 6 months later this had decreased to 27%.

However, there is still plenty of room for improvement, as over a third of dogs (37%) seen during last year’s tour were still not having all their health needs met, and over half (57%) weren’t wearing an ID tag, despite this being a legal requirement for dogs.

PDSA is the UK’s leading veterinary charity, treating more than 470,000 pets annually across its 51 Pet Hospitals.

The charity strives to improve all pets’ lives through education, preventive care and emergency treatment.